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Updating your garden fencing

May 10, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment 

Springtime is ideal for heading into the garden to check the garden fencing. There are many forms of garden fencing available depending on your preference from wire fencing to keep small animals out of the vegetable patch to metal fencing to keep out prowlers and provide security to your home.

If you want to put up new garden fencing you want to make sure that the fencing is robust and will cope with high winds and bad weather conditions. You can get a variety of garden fencing posts to ensure that fencing remains upright and sturdy. The posts can provide a means of fixing garden fencing securely and will ensure it lasts for many years.

Whether you use concrete posts or metal posts you will gain great stability. Some models allow you to drop panels of garden fencing into a slot fitting. This can be a great alternative to posts that require a screw or nail fixing. Wire fencing is often preferred for it’s affordability and it allows you to see the view from your property or to ensure that there is nobody lurking around.

Garden fencing needn’t break the bank. There are styles and materials that can fit all budgets and metal fencing comes in finishes to ensure it will remain attractive for years to come.

The security that comes from garden fencing should not be underestimated. Open plan gardens are easy prey for burglars. The more barriers you can put in the way of a potential intruder the better. Metal fencing comes in many forms and sizes to make it difficult to scale and jump over. As it is a robust material intruders will struggle to damage it unlike wooden fences.

At Siddall and Hilton Products we have a wide range of garden fencing in a range of styles to complement any home and garden.

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